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A Practical Approach To The Successful Practice Of 5S
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The 5S ( i.e. Seiri, Seito, Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke) may be considered to be standard quality management tools by some Lean six sigma practitioners, but when you study them in detail, you will realize that their scope and importance is much more than what is generally said about them.
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NAVSUP Graduates First Class of Lean Six Sigma Black Belts
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As part of its effort to eliminate inefficient business practices through a process improvement methodology called Lean Six Sigma, the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) selected the first wave of Lean Six Sigma "Black Belts" in April of this year. On Aug. 12, 24 NAVSUP employees graduated from 160 hours of intensive Black Belt training and are now armed with the tools that will help streamline NAVSUP processes across the globe.
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Six Sigma Project Reduces Analytical Errors in an Automated Lab
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The North Shore-LIJ Health System is the third-largest nonsectarian health system in the country. Created in 1998, the health system\'s laboratory model consists of a strategically located core lab that uses total laboratory automation and offers consolidated testing, a rapid response lab in each of the system\'s 18 hospitals, a standardized LIS, and standardized laboratory instrumentation. The core laboratory performs over 3.5 million tests annually for a client base comprised of hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinical trials, physician offices, and reference testing. The lab performs approximately 65% of the routine testing for the network as well as all microbiology, esoteric, molecular diagnostic, and reference testing.
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The Lean Six Sigma Training Supply Chain: separating fact from fiction
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Are you hearing buzz about Lean and Six Sigma training? Not sure what the implications are for Logistics and Supply Chain Management?
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Army Adopting Lean Six Sigma
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The Army’s growing Lean Six Sigma program has its roots in a corporate method of eliminating wasted time, money and material.
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